1 13.1920 A a. .. " iffi‘ tannin ominous ..--w m. i ~ " . 1m 0 buy in this Prov "my" r"! i i" n~_""v"7"'1u'vr r'.t'-\ units acui- ----""°R° 0s- ""°¢“ ., lop-row “WHEN m u"; i i r ' vial. consult Ives Miéwkfoofl‘ a - serous-ii. ' i Jcorrou vvsnmpp, l." h. Iives d: Murdock Ltd. 8665-9-32}, ' MT H»oM»s.-»Mrs. n.1,, Mo- Gmwr- Mmmilllf. will b nt home itWetlnesday afternoon. gopt. 16th. A rom tli-ree until iivo thirty o'clock, ~ 2i ER iroin ' 1H: ‘ltiiivii; Wsannos: vs the ‘llltirilfiieohtios, hos- ieoilars, hltndlterohieis‘, under- Jilliillflfli‘, and sli the little aries he yinaiidsfiive have in all the new designs and m. iind ourisbrica ‘are un- ‘led. . f‘ ‘ . soneALiNo sow-r nxrs. " “WCHOOL OP_E_N8-—Wo have ' “"3"” "l"! "l"! Bruits. sweaters. - stockings. sohrm) n.1,’; PM“ ‘W451 "qviiPPll. elm. icr the girls -lves‘ d: Murdock Ltd. ' Ziiiiil-il-Bil. | ' u. JSCHOOL mePsct "OIL-Mr. i I__O.Vd ‘Shaw, inspector or King's‘ luwunly HIGH"! a dhy last week in urray i-inrbor graded school. iio |.£T's m‘ you. ; a liUIiDOCK Llil Milliilltlie 5 :.~ iii. 5Cuoolc’s for our Photos ~6o+o~ NEW r i in isi v3 Greatflftorge St. in liiilllltliiiriit isms ---n0zais---zoo All mada- in P. E. LAND, i'rom N. B. h andiZHEJ. Maple ‘d Birch. Boong and ii marina, double und "and strapped n and bottom Low- priceis, order early, e y will bevery rce later in the son. f‘ ' rter Ltd. Flour and‘ Feed Warehouse 1P1 If! a iuil line oi’ toilet arti- '\' the baby, inbludiog ibsby Witt!‘ iood. powder puiis, ' liflvlflli etc. We also sell _ in the drug and spec- .ior children as well as t duslitiés.’ .MhBON Droplet, Optometrist QQQOOQQ-OQ oa... --4-0@4.aAn4-4 .l UND illltn STUDIO . to Staiiidyifilisw ‘a Pesrdoms Acorn. ‘on a mim stealshe does it tor all’. but When/a‘ woinnn steals "does it floij [some worthless ‘ "ta '=‘ Donald MedWiiliam (equal). Grade ctloni and wits well pleased 411F108 the past in I the. [Drive the ‘two iilspe i “worm easel-m». none”, will be st the Cox i-iotei, Sour-lg, Inn Exhibition day between 1 and 3 o'clock to meet any interested ir Aim-ii _c:ir<. tiuclis or irflcrll"f_ Hr ‘ills-n wants u good live man to sell iFord cars. The Moroil Glirigg Co. i-‘ord distributors. iilvzi ._.°ATTENDING P. W. C.—Miss Edith and Marion Hugh and Miss. Bwlsi" Refilling oi Mutayfiiarbor and Mics Agnes and Fbl-Qgqq .91», monts an, lrrpvman Mention and Miss Ethel ‘B ll, White fiends have gone to hsriottelown to at- tend P.W.'C. They will be greatly missed as they were all active members oi the ‘Sunday lSchooi eta-J temperance lodge. ..'—8CHO0L WORIQ-Follnw- Jng is the class standing oi Prim- rose School ior month oi August. Grade ViL-l. Mary McDonald, 2. YJessie Acorn. GRADE Vi.——1. borne Wigginton. 2. Aria Acorn. 3. Chris- tflnri Acorn. Grade lIV.—-1. Clare oMoster. 2. L. Miller. Grade V.-— 1. Marv Cnntelo, 2. Christena Can- rtelo, 3. -Laura Acorn. i. Florence Iifianitolo. 5. Daniel Acorn. Grade lib-d. Margaret Acorn. 2. Annie Grade i.—-1. Florence Acorn, 2. Elizabeth Campbell. 3' Qirone McMaster, 4. Mary MoMast- ‘er. L.M. Rice, teacher. . ‘SCHOOL WORM-The ioilowin is the standing o! the pupils oi ‘North Pinette ‘School for the month oi’ Augustm-Grade VliL-Kathiecn Buchanan and Donald Ross (equal) Grade- Vi.-1st "Bertha MacWiillam. 2nd. Sam. Buchanan. 3rd. Rosie MacW-lliioiu. Fosrnie Pnnton and iV.—-1st. Marion MacRae 2nd. Janie ‘Morrison. 3rd. Nan Morrison, Grade »ii.-~ist. Johnny Mnoilae. Znd- Ethel ‘Panton, 3rd. Freddie Panlnn. Grade —~Mary Morrison and Herman» ucwiiiism. (must). Perfect i11- tendance: Berth MadWiiiinm, Fea- mia ‘Pantbn. Janie Morrison, Nan livborrisdn. Gussie Buchanan, teach- er. . ..‘BRIDGETOWN.,—The farmers here are well on_ with the harvest but the grain crop is rather dis- appointlng.——Mr. ‘MJG. Mel-cod 11nd wiio irom Omaha, Nebraska. have ' been staying with the iormrrs bfflw .3191; J_=G, McLeod, for the last two months, ere returning home; Mr. McLeod, is much improved in health irom a nervous breakdown.~ Nu,“ Edith McLeod is home again from Montague Bridge whore sho has been nursinfl 1°!‘ "Y" ‘mimms past-Rev. F. M. Clay. Willi! m" big tent held loath here giving us a very interesting talk on his tra- vels up the Amazon River. ilillflffll‘ ed with a great number oi’ 0101"?" oi an educational character. Mr- ‘Ilsy had the mi-siortune o! hsvlll! his ‘tent. blown down U19 ‘film °t m9 storm. He is now holding iorth in Annandale Hail. ..*ANNANOALE. -—Th6b gain harvest is nearly all cut ut - e": is quite a lot to save Yfll- The "at rooms a thorough with the work dms in the who,“ coating. » So we fruits. ——an EASTERN PERSONALS ..'~Miss Edith Refuse, 0i’ Char iottetown is visiting her m-ath-"r. Mrs. John Raiuse, GBOrg0iDWii.~‘G. ..'Nr. Arthur Morrison. Chor- lotetown, ls now spending his vacu- tion at his home in Cardigan-G. ..'M'i':ws E. Nicholson and Mr. G. Nicholson, oi Kiimuir ieit last. week for Boston-G. ..'lMr. _ lllodgson Morrissey . oi Georgetown resumed his duties inst week as principal oi’ the Cardigan schooL-G. . ..'lMr. William MacDonald oi New York is now visiting his old home in Georgetown-G. ..%Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yorston returned to their home in Cam~ 800d bridge, Mus, i-ast week, alter spending the summer with relatives in Georgetown-G,‘ . prop is very light and some oi the wheat. The turnips d0 710l- 599m vary good butt the potatoes are looking iine. There are some 00d fish and hake bein! cousin, elm M'- ili h had severe gtitgiieigm: Aliii). filduDoneid. ‘Dill’- ell, was m. the village last wegk __1; 1s reported that .1111. v -- Campbell Little Pond. ‘is n01 V" we1l___JMf_ Mlchaol MCDOBEM went to Dundas on. ..Wedii8<ld'flY-,“M"! George ‘Banks ot ‘P0931! PM“ g1‘: in Annwfim °"‘ Thfimdiiiiiiias repairing oi ABM-lid- ° w l b] been etoPiWd d“ “mum of‘ i “as wo mm in ‘gliicirggall Diets ‘ the work‘ in inn“! is m“ "‘“"’“‘""‘M" M“ ‘iii He iinds witih his thrashinl m" - Mm m“ mi“ _"““Mn‘i'°m' M . Hewlett poor.-—Mr. Mid M?" ' d,” 1M drove to Sour-s on, hi‘. - Link, ‘Mn-Mr. Fill Swat w, t Pond. was in ‘the village Wednes- da ‘ (in a business trip H110 MT- A- tibonald oi Grove Pine, and M1‘- gafl” Mill, 1'71 Sailors HOW-"MT- ~ Mom-c m R- . am. gum Spray Went to - on theVBth. out. seeloinl my‘ o" It m" m“, any other habit. where ignorance isn't bliss it is (oily to servle hash- Poveriy keeps oii more cases 0i_ gout thin the physicians cure. I {CASTORl_ '3'" ri H, i; w: ..°Proi_ .1. A. McDonald and Mrs. McDonald oi Saskatoon, Sask, who has been summering at the MoPhee House, ‘Big Pond,. took their departure, Saturday. ..'M*ise Fannie, DeLorie return- ed to Boston on Tuesday after spending a dew weeks with her par- ants, iMr. and lMrs; John DeLorie. Georgetown Royalty-G. ..'Mrs. mayo. n. Scorreil. with her two children, Gordon and David . returned to New York during the week alter spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. ‘Wiilism Mac- Donald, Water ‘Street. Georgetown. —-G. . JMr. Opostus Campbell, return.- ed to Boston in his auto. otter spending two pleasant weeks lmongs‘ his old iriends and reis- tives st ifairiieid. -Mr. Campbell had to put a tlsrge deposit ior his auto at the Border, but expects to have it returned to him on way home. The ‘minim ruleis fleonentiy used in orswingsflndot conduct dorotihsu. . “Qt it'i| ' impossible m scrim any benefit min s-nsw umbrella until t‘ u ‘ mi"lvl- sou oi . pie mail the isitiisit of their ii ‘y, to K i vim -- ‘ .. iii. "'"4'7. as‘ .-- The iOnly Possible Improvcmcnt-——A Second Iilavor We couidtft improveilPieppermint Chiciets-f f ‘the purity, theldainty shape; the joyous candy;- second flavor-tempting Tutti-Frutti Chiciets, crammed with the memory of luscious tropical Tufii-Frutti Chiclets 1 in the Pink Packet in Ber- on ' p! ‘l1 1311s notion ei, sn- ireless snatch llelr '.ussi'an Now you can suit your pieasure—with0ut sacrificing the “Really Delightful” goodness of genuine Adams Chiclets. i f-a See that the name “Adams” is o'n' the have produced for your pleasure a i packet——then choose your flavor. Sold by most stores everywhere at five cents for a packet often Chiclets. particularly prepared ‘. . Peppermint Cliiclets in theYeilow and ‘Gold Packet i.‘ Adiafizaj product, r _ W iriii-zv wogiicijistiigstagnizfiafwlrw i" l‘. m; _oo 5100i ‘l fr.“ it; ; 5.99‘ on‘ ,- v4.1!’ . a ‘M tr, a - * g \ 2mg: 5 , _ , . 10,90 Y‘ - 5,00 5.0". 2.65 ‘i’ ~~— r -- eoo Ten prominent New York rti t. ' 10'” ‘ were the judge's who awardeilapriaz-qiggn ‘lviffiehhfighgogtfiem-l?“ win. 25.00.. ~- cs in ii Cinderella contest held re~ ‘mo. “h! vhflma Wynn 555x313‘ 5M l ceml) at Grand Central Palace. gokfeupiera and M,“ 11,056 JOHN‘ -- ' _ V _ ....-.¢.r.m:nnrs|| third, silver slippers. . ' "9' He"! i8 l"! "nllallfll- Dhfllflsfflilh. pteel cables. They can‘ stand a lot ,' '1']: ' 5'“. it shows one oi‘ the lighting towers or panel-m; 4mm heavy shells, "‘ {l- ‘ ‘ W“ of the battleship Pennsylvania, No Looiziing up the Pennsylvania's . LITTLE "MYSTERY names" ' .. .. “m” other nation's warships are eouirm- sailors look likes lot oi human - wi-ioss IDENTITY PUZZLES .. w?“ "M M" '“’“"°°“- ’°'°°’ ed with these masts. built oi heavy spiders. BELGIAN Fonglgn M|N|3TER vgg"fi'l’l“viglf:giitgt lzwflis - mo.‘ ' .- - a ' ' a ' . . t i t hi ." Th! ldaiiliili oi this boy is puzz ‘ox-fiitfpzpeeckmaueed ‘he d." Hill the Bdgim minister oi justice- ln whose osre he now ‘s. The iati who says he is twelve years old, was in Brussels in 1914 when the =. Germans entered the Belgian cspl~ gtsl. Tile fled‘ and was taken in .lcharge by a French priest who brought him to America. Alter s sioy in iho Ilnlted States the boy wi-i- L-olnrncll do Belgium. “The , Ni::st0ri' Prince." as the boy h“ " l horn nicknamed‘, says hls Home is ' hurl .1 Lirubs and that his lather‘ not do otherwist). pi""'~d I'll his pen. "My dflrlillg when! one can twin-n the letter srived. “wht giaricus news! Your tether and l fPlolce in your happiness. It has long been our greatest with that you rfiiouid marry some good wo- man. A good woman is beware most precious gilt to inn. She hrinzs out sii the beet in Imp us] ".'*‘"' w» i» ' ' o» III-i -. Old Ebenezer was whitewsshini: “d m‘ ‘lie his barn one morning with s brush that contained very tow bristles. Ooionei Judd happened to bass. and s . "WM don't you get s blush witih more bristle! in it Ebenezer?" "What tor. Colonel?‘ ssked- the old rmsn. . "Wihat for?" shouted the Colon "Why, Ebenezer,“ you, had of brush with more bristles in it you houses o! parliament. Then: He was part of the advance guard oi tho American invasion. end passed the huge west end ho- tel with the hohdoner who wivs shawl!!! himnround. "How long did it. take that up?" he asked. "Oh. about three months." ‘Gee! We'd do a Ash ill-i- lirtl in tfitee days in New York." Nothing more was said imtl‘ flir- to put _- mu".- addressed ~ u "Monsieur , f Prince." He is aristocratic - - Q bearing, speech Ind hlbifl. it il ‘ ‘Uiidiilhthtlltt iris parents may in r '. ' 51.‘? j. . would do twice as mus-h work." i b “an m“ w“, m“ mm“). ‘ "Mebbe so. (‘oioneL mdbbe pofaltied to n2. What is it?" “u m” PM N P14634939?‘ :- i-mn \1-w,f' raid the Londoner. I083 m.‘ .lcrossed the vases d II time - ~~u~wim“ er Insane, la! .. u» . w